This resolution supports the recognition of Korean American Day on January 13th, celebrating the contributions and achievements of Korean Americans to the United States. It encourages all U.S. residents to acknowledge the impact of Korean Americans across various sectors and commemorate the anniversary of the first Korean immigrants' arrival.
Andy Kim
Senator
NJ
This resolution supports the recognition of Korean American Day on January 13th of each year. It acknowledges the wide-ranging positive impact of Korean Americans on the United States. The resolution also commemorates the anniversary of the arrival of the first large wave of Korean immigrants to the U.S.
This resolution officially recognizes January 13th as Korean American Day, commemorating the arrival of the first Korean immigrants to the United States in 1903. It's a formal acknowledgement of the significant contributions Korean Americans have made to the U.S. across various fields, from business and technology to arts and culture.
Honoring History and Heritage
The resolution highlights the journey of the first 102 Korean immigrants who arrived on January 13, 1903. It emphasizes their resilience in overcoming challenges and their lasting impact on American society. Think of it like a national shout-out to a community that's helped shape the country.
Contributions Across the Board
The resolution points out the diverse ways Korean Americans have contributed to the U.S., mentioning their influence in areas like politics, industry, arts, and education. For example, it recognizes the many Korean American entrepreneurs who've built businesses, the artists enriching American culture, and the educators shaping young minds.
Looking Forward
The Senate encourages everyone in the U.S. to recognize Korean American Day. It's a move to promote cultural understanding and appreciation of the diverse communities that make up the nation. While it doesn't create any new laws or regulations, it does send a clear message of inclusion and recognition.